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  • #51
    Originally posted by thuggery View Post
    That one has to be really bad. I haven't even bothered watching that fight after seeing it live.



    88 not even half of 181.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
      88 not even half of 181.
      Who's comparing? It's a compuclinch thread where we expose boring clinchers.

      And Ward's 5,000 fans composed of family and friends from Oakland isn't even half of Wlad's 40,000+ fans that show up to his fights.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by thuggery View Post
        Who's comparing? It's a compuclinch thread where we expose boring clinchers.

        And Ward's 5,000 fans composed of family and friends from Oakland isn't even half of Wlad's 40,000+ fans that show up to his fights.
        14,000 against Povetkin in Russia... in supposedly the 2nd biggest fight of his career. He only sold about 1800 more tickets than a 5,000 year old B-Hop did against Tavoris Cloud in Brooklyn while coming off a lopsided loss.

        His fanbase only exists in Germany amongst the same braindead ******s that made Sven Ottke into a national sporting icon.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by thuggery View Post
          Who's comparing? It's a compuclinch thread where we expose boring clinchers.

          And Ward's 5,000 fans composed of family and friends from Oakland isn't even half of Wlad's 40,000+ fans that show up to his fights.
          on a bad night, he's sold around +50k before. Although for the Povetkin fight he had it in a significantly smaller venue with 10 times the normal price. Wlad probably took home +$25Mill. Easy money

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          • #55
            Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
            on a bad night, he's sold around +50k before. Although for the Povetkin fight he had it in a significantly smaller venue with 10 times the normal price. Wlad probably took home +$25Mill. Easy money
            [citation needed]

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            • #56
              Originally posted by daggum View Post
              Hello there I am daggum the inventor of compuclinchİ
              In this thread we will track the habitual clinchers and pansies in the sport of boxing.

              I have come up with a grading scale. Feel free to post and give your opinions. 10 clinches a more in a round and you deserve a point deduction. 4 rounds with 10 clinches or more and you deserve a dq. unfortunately at this time i am not licensed to reverse official verdicts but someday that will be possible.

              Compuclinch hall of shame-

              #1 Wlad-Povetkin 181 clinches, 12 rounds with 10 or more clinches, DQ pending with the russian athletic commission

              Referee sh-itlist-

              Luis Pabon-loves long walks on the beach and seeing men clinch nonstop

              upcoming clinch-fests to monitor-

              hopkins-murat

              ward-rodriguez

              alexander-tba
              You have outdone yourself with the Compuclinch concept, sir.

              Here's hoping this latest technological marvel is adopted and becomes the standard for all boxing sites.

              And this from a big Ward fan.

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              • #57
                Re-watching Tua vs. Ibeabuchi

                These guys just don't seem to want to clinch. 12 whole rounds and nothing but punches?? They could get hurt in there! If only a gentlemanly, safety-first European trainer had educated them on the art of holding, they may have taken advantage of the many clinching opportunities offered to them in competition.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
                  Please do i guarantee it will be far less than Wlad-Povetkin.
                  Well I recall it as the first clinchfilled Ali fight. It might not reach Wlad-Povetkin, but it's 12 rounds so it should be comparable. If Daggum could be bothered, there's more clinching the further you get in Ali's second reign. At least that's how my memory serves me.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by PBP View Post
                    I remember Kirkland-Molina being unbearable to watch. Klitsch-Pov was way worse though. I turned it off after the 4th round, and I've sat through some boring ass fights before.

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                    • #60
                      please check my thread http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=613466 I have recorded the compuclinch and hugstat numbers as 173 total clinches in Wlad vs. Povetkin

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